Networks are, by definition, a mechanism that allows users to share files with each other; the only additional requirement is that each user that wishes to share data must be using compatible protocols.
1. It will allow you to share the internet and Microsoft. It will also allow you to share data and files.
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Networks allow users to share resources such as hardware, files and applications. Examples include: printers, data files, scanners, CD-ROM drives, hard drives etc.
files, printer, and setting
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Networks allow the sharing of files, printers and other resources. Networks also allow an administrator to control the security settings on all computers which are connected to it through Active Directory.
extranets
tcp/ip
Share resources including (but not limited to) printers, drive space, scanners, tape drives, drawpads, monitors and more.
They are called Peer to Peer networks, or P2P for short.
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[homes] share
Networks allow the sharing of files, printers and other resources. Networks also allow an administrator to control the security settings on all computers which are connected to it through Active Directory.
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Local area networks allow computers to be connected together to share services, peripherals and to allow control of groups of machines.
Time sharing system allows many users to share the computer simultaneously. It is used when several users are linked through communication networks to a single computer.
Computers can be used share data and software. It can be done via various other 3rd party applications.
end users
The reason peer to peer networks aren't usually installed in large businesses is because of the security risk. Peer to peer networks allow all users on the network access to each others files and systems.
There are a myriad of sites that allow one to upload and share photos. Many social networks, such as Facebook, allow one to upload not only pictures but also videos and share with an online network. Some other photo sharing sites include Photobucket and Flickr.
A switch will allow you to share a single connection between multiple users with the switch handling the data between the different users. Netgear do reasonably priced switches (check out Amazon).